The Bullwhip Effect is one of the most well studied problems in Supply Chain Management. This book offers it's most comprehensive analysis to date, examining associated problems, their consequences, and systems that can cope. It uses case studies to compares the approaches for dealing with the increased variability associated with the effect.
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RAFAEL DEL POZO BARAJAS GIDEAO Research Group, Department of Operations Management, University of Sevilla, Spain
PETER BARRAR Manchester Business School, Manchester University, UK
CARLOS F. DAGANZO Institute of Transportation Studies and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, USA
STEPHEN M. DISNEY Logistics Systems Dynamics Group, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK
ALEJANDRO LAGO IESE Business School, Universidad de Navarra, Spain
HAU L. LEE Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, USA
JOSÉ A. D. MACHUCA GIDEAO Research Group, Department of Operations Management, University of Sevilla, Spain
PETER McCULLEN University of Brighton Business School, UK
MOHAMED M. NAIM Logistics Systems Dynamics Group, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK
YANFENG OUYANG Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
V. PADMANBHAN INSEAD, Singapore
JOHN D. STERMAN Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
DENIS R. TOWILL Logistics Systems Dynamics Group, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK
SEUNGJIN WHANG Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, USA
List of Figures and Tables Foreword Notes on the Contributors Acknowledgements The Bullwhip Effect: Reflections; H.L.Lee, V. Padmanbhan & S.Whang PART ONE: CAUSES OF THE BULLWHIP EFFECT Operational and Behavioral Causes of Supply Chain Instability; J.D.Sterman The Bullwhip Effect: A Review of Field Studies; H.L.Lee & S.Whang Supply Chain Dynamics: Structural Causes of the Bullwhip Effect; F.A.Villegas Moràn & P.Barrar PART TWO: CONTROLLING THE BULLWHIP EFFECT Controlling Replenishment Rule Induced Bullwhip via Good Systems Design; S.M.Disney & D.R.Towill Bullwhip Reduction Paradigms; D.R.Towill, M.M.Naim & P.McCullen Taming the Bullwhip Effect: From Traffic to Supply Chains; Y.Ouyang, A.Lago & C.F.Daganzo Mitigating the Bullwhip Effect with ICTs; J.A.D.Machuca & R.del Pozo Barajas PART THREE: MEASURING THE BULLWHIP EFFECT AND CASE STUDIES SIMCAS: A Network Improved Version of the Beer Game via the Internet; J.A.D. Machuca & R.del Pozo Barajas Cross Border Logistics and Sourcing: A Methodology to Analyze Planning Policies; O.A.Carranza Torres & F.A.Villegas Moràn Managing the Bullwhip Effect through Benchmarking; O.A.Carranza Torres & F.A.Villegas Moràn Index